From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
You know how much I love a home with history – especially when it’s had a completely different life before. This one’s lovely: Malmby Gamla Skola, a former schoolhouse dating back to the 1860s. Set along winding country roads and surrounded by greenery, its red facade with white trims is the picture of Swedish charm.

I like to imagine the days when teachers stood at the front of the class, the sound of pencils scratching on paper, and children running out to play in the fields. 

Today, it’s a welcoming family home, now owned by an artist (which makes perfect sense with all that glorious light streaming in through the old mouth-blown windows). Keep an eye out for the quirky rug laid at a diagonal, beautiful wallpaper, a cosy kitchen window nook, and of course, the lovely fireplace – perfect for curling up beside in winter.

The garden has plenty to offer too – a greenhouse, kitchen garden, and space to grow your own vegetables. In summer, you can pick wild strawberries straight from the lawn, and in the evening, there’s a beautiful sunset over the meadows. 

Ready to take a peek inside? 

From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home

From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home

From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
Did you notice the wavy view you get when you look through mouth-blown glass windows? They are so beautiful and really add to the charm of the house. 
Could you imagine living in a house with a wonderful past like this? Or perhaps you already do? 
I have featured lots of converted homes in the past – including these schools: 
This post is actually very timely as my younger daughter went back to school today – the summer holidays are finally over – even if it is 25 degrees celsius (77 F). 
Happy Wednesday friends!
Niki
Photos courtesy of Historiska Hem

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From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
You know how much I love a home with history – especially when it’s had a completely different life before. This one’s lovely: Malmby Gamla Skola, a former schoolhouse dating back to the 1860s. Set along winding country roads and surrounded by greenery, its red facade with white trims is the picture of Swedish charm.

I like to imagine the days when teachers stood at the front of the class, the sound of pencils scratching on paper, and children running out to play in the fields. 

Today, it’s a welcoming family home, now owned by an artist (which makes perfect sense with all that glorious light streaming in through the old mouth-blown windows). Keep an eye out for the quirky rug laid at a diagonal, beautiful wallpaper, a cosy kitchen window nook, and of course, the lovely fireplace – perfect for curling up beside in winter.

The garden has plenty to offer too – a greenhouse, kitchen garden, and space to grow your own vegetables. In summer, you can pick wild strawberries straight from the lawn, and in the evening, there’s a beautiful sunset over the meadows. 

Ready to take a peek inside? 

From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home

From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home

From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
From Classroom to Country Retreat: A Swedish Schoolhouse Turned Artist’s Home
Did you notice the wavy view you get when you look through mouth-blown glass windows? They are so beautiful and really add to the charm of the house. 
Could you imagine living in a house with a wonderful past like this? Or perhaps you already do? 
I have featured lots of converted homes in the past – including these schools: 
This post is actually very timely as my younger daughter went back to school today – the summer holidays are finally over – even if it is 25 degrees celsius (77 F). 
Happy Wednesday friends!
Niki
Photos courtesy of Historiska Hem

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